Le Pietre

127.11ft / 38m | Ada Turizm | 2009

8Guests

4Starerooms

6Crew

Luxury sailing gulet LE PIETRE was built in 2009 by ADA Yachtworks in Turkey, measuring an impressive 127.9-ft and featuring s shallow draft that allows her to access destinations not typically afforded to vessels of her size. Her naval architecture is by Onur Tekin with interior design by Hale Kayalar. A winning combination of elegance and performance, she offers a safe and luxurious cruising experience for charter guests.

Her interior is modern and stylish with pale oak panelling, dark wood floors, earth-toned soft furnishings, and wrap-around windows that bring natural light into the space. The salon and dining room are in the raised deckhouse and laid out in an open plan. To starboard is the lounge with sofa, coffee table and entertainment system. To port is the dining area with rectangular table and seating for eight, and a wet bar. The galley is state-of-the-art with stainless steel appliances and everything your chef needs to prepare delectable feasts.

LE PIETRE’s exterior offers wide side decks that lead to the foredeck with its built-in seating, adjustable table, and lounge space. The aft deck is shaded with a large seating area and al fresco dining option where you can dine while taking in the gorgeous surroundings.

The large selection of water toys includes a Northstar tender, water skis, a paddleboard, kayaks, snorkelling gear, fishing equipment, a wakeboard and assorted towables. A swim ladder provides easy access to the sea if you wish to go for a refreshing swim.

Boat Specifications

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The expenses are generally estimated at 35% of the base charter fee. These prepaid expenses are called Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA). The APA essentially creates a bank account for the Captain to purchase provisions, fuel, dockage, beverages, bar, and other consumables on the charterer's behalf. Any amount not used will be refunded to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter the costs have exceed the collected APA, then additional funds will be required for the outstanding bills.